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5.0 out of 5 stars "Out Of Many...One" - One Helluva CD!, March 16, 2007
This review is from: Out of Many-One (Audio CD)
Dancehall Pop singer / songwriter / dancer Tami Chynn is bound to draw comparisons to Rihanna and Sean Paul, but facts are facts - her vocal abilities and songwriting skills are rawer and stronger than the former, and her sex appeal is infinitely superior to the latter. As a matter of fact, Tami robs the Stepz riddim from Sean Paul's "We Be Burnin'" for her addictive lead single "Hyperventilating", an undeniable ode of love and lust to an anonymous lover. And "Out Of Many...One", the debut album of this Kingston-born, Jamaican songstress, is full of songs that match (and, in some cases, surpass) the quality of that lead single.

For an album that's loaded with the typical necessities -club ditties, beautiful ballads, 1 or 2 conclusive track remixes, etc.- "Out Of Many...One" sounds surprisingly raw, possibly because it was recorded entirely in Jamaica and Tami Chynn isn't afraid to show her heritage through her Jamaican accent in several of the songs, especially on second single "Looky Looky", a potent ode of rejection to potential suitors over heavy synths and lively drum patterns, and "Tell Mi Seh", a sexily executed kiss-off to a negligent lover.

To make things even more interesting, she dabbles in a few genres in some of her songs, most notably on the Hip-Hop/R&B-inflected club banger "1, 2, 3, 4" and the R&B-leaning "Still Afraid", a stunning ballad where Tami Chynn's vocals are drenched in passion, insecurity, emotion and unforced sensuality as she professes feelings of love and fear to her lover over swaying piano keys and more Dancehall/Reggae production. As a matter of fact, her believability and sensuality are some of her strongest abilities as a singer - whether it's professing love (the effortlessly seductive guitar ballad "Bliss Is", "'Til U Come" and the hypnotic, poetic ballad "Love"), fear ("Still Afraid"), authoritative, responsive rejection ("Looky Looky", "Tell Mi Seh") or more upfront lust (practically everything else), you believe every word that comes out of her mouth, and the natural sex appeal that comes with her voice just makes it easier to draw you in and makes already-great tracks even more listenable.

As talented as Tami Chynn is, "Out Of Many...One" is unsurprisingly low on substance (sorry people, but this is a DANCEHALL POP album), but "Don't Tell Daddy", a saxophone-heavy fiction story (or is it?) about a pregnant woman married to a presumably careless man and who also has a daddy she wishes not to tell about the pregnancy, slightly makes up for it. As a matter of fact, "Don't Tell Daddy" would be one of the best tracks on the album - it's intelligent, it's original, it's sexy, it's vulnerable ("If I don't tell him, he won't love me", "I love my daddy so", etc.), it's presumably sarcastic ("Don't tell daddy I'm happy / `Cause I'll be having my baby / It's been nine months already") and it's kinda remorseless ("Little girl thinks she's all grown up now / `Cause she spread her legs and gave it up now / Wonder if she knows she's like the rest now / Another girl making his bed now"..."Some girls fall too soon, too bad").

On the whole, "Out Of Many...One" is a fine album, and it's a shame it, along with Tami herself, doesn't get the deserved commercial and critical recognition. I'd suggest you buy it, partially because it's generally hard to find the album material over the internet. 5 stars!

5 Best Tracks (IMO) (In No Order):
"Still Afraid"
"Don't Tell Daddy"
"Tell Mi Seh"
"Hyperventilating"
"Looky Looky"

Personal Favourites (That Aren't In Top 5):
"Be Mine"
"Bliss Is"
"1, 2, 3, 4"
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, underrrated performer and CD - highly recommend, January 2, 2008
This review is from: Out of Many-One (Audio CD)
I heard her first song, Hyperventilating, while listening/watching yahoo videos. I was hooked. I found her myspace site and listened to a couple of more, completely hooked. My wife didn't know why I bought the cd, she thought I had flipped. Well, she is hooked and so are my kids. My daughter, 17 months, loves Can U feel me and the beat - she stops crying the moment we start playing it. Like another reviewer, this is my favorite driving cd. I can't believe this CD isn't released in the US!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome, August 24, 2007
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This review is from: Out of Many-One (Audio CD)
The album exceeds expectations. Tami Chynn blows you away with her unquie stlye and versatility. It is easy to see why she can become one of the elite in the reggae industry. Kodus.
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5.0 out of 5 stars not your typical reggae cd, February 20, 2007
This review is from: Out of Many-One (Audio CD)
I must say this album was well produced. You wont probably hear Tami at your local reggae club or station. Ms. Chynn is a soft song bird with a little bit of an edge. I would like to say she has a mainstream voice that could help reggae get more exposure, but because of the color her skin, many would say she is the watered down version of real raggae music. she had me "hyperventialting" with her first sexy but tough sexual single. the tracks I love is, "all night' featuring assassin, the hook will have you feeling real good. Don't tell daddy reminds me of an old madonna song like pa pa don't preach, but Tami did her version well. Her slow songs are well sung, she has a soft voice with strong vocals. this album is pretty much good all around. A great buy!
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A decent CD, May 14, 2007
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Joel B. Vince-Cruz "diamondstudj" (Makawao, Hawaii United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Out of Many-One (Audio CD)
I bought this CD after I saw 2 videos of Tami Chynn performing 2 songs from this album. Most of the songs are great. But there are a few that left me wanting. The 2 best songs on the album is "Hyperventilating" and "Tell Mi Seh". Tami Chynn definitely has that X factor that will make her a great star. I look forward to new releases by her.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars hot album, January 22, 2007
This review is from: Out of Many-One (Audio CD)
This album is on fire. It's my favorite cd to listen while driving in the car. My favorite song is "Hyperventilating."
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